JOHN LEGEND IS SINGLE SEXY AND LOOKINGJohn Legend tells The Mirror he's "young, free and single" and looking for love, though not with a fanatic. "It's off-putting when someone idolizes me," he said. "It wouldn't be the best in a relationship - the power dynamic would be all wrong." The 26-year-old Grammy nominee added, "My ideal woman has to be smart, confident, sexy - which is about your attitude and how you look and carry yourself. She has to be a good person. Eventually I'm going to want to get married and have children, so I have to be with someone I feel good about raising my kids." Read more.

HOLLYHOOD STARS ON TV THIS WEEKR&B acts on television this week include Chris Brown, who performs on 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno' on Tuesday; Alicia Keys, who performs on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' on Wednesday; and Anthony Hamilton, who performs on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' on Thursday.

Rap acts on television this week include Ludacris, who visits 'Total Request Live' on Tuesday; Cypress Hill, who perform on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Wednesday; and Fort Minor, who perform on 'Last Call with Carson Daly' on Wednesday.

IT'S OVER......People magazine reports that Lindsay Lohan's parents Michael and Dina Lohan settled their contentious divorce earlier today, according to both sides' attorneys. "Dina and the children are delighted that this chapter in their lives is finally over," Dina's attorney, Robert S. Cohen, told the magazine. "And it is over." Michael's attorney, John DiMascio, Jr., Michael said on Monday, "I'm happy with the agreement and look forward to the opportunity to rebuild my relationship with my children." Read more

MIAMI VICESIrish actor Colin Farrell, 29, has entered a rehab facility, his publicist Danica Smith said in a written statement Monday, the Associated Press reports. The hard-partying star (whose film The New World opens on Christmas Day) is being treated for exhaustion and dependency on prescription medication, which was prescribed after a back injury, says his rep.

ARNOLD THE REAL TERMINATOR...SORT OFGov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has refused to spare the life of convicted killer Stanley "Tookie" Williams, who is scheduled to receive a lethal injection Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. "After studying the evidence, searching the history, listening to the arguments and wrestling with the profound consequences, I could find no justification for granting clemency," Schwarzenegger said in a statement, less than 12 hours before the execution. "The facts do not justify overturning the jury's verdict or the decisions of the courts in this case."